config log fortiguard setting getwhich returned:
status : enable upload-option : realtime enc-algorithm : default source-ip : 0.0.0.0It appears that the source-ip was cleared during the upgrade, though I could not find mention of this in the 5.2 upgrade release notes. Setting the source-ip to the correct IP addresses resolved the issues. Hope this helps someone!
HI,
Regarding this issue of yours, what ip must be used as source ip for the forticloud?
Regards,
Jam
Randall Farr wrote:
Last night I performed an upgrade of my 60D from firmware 5.0 to 5.21. The upgrade seemed to go successfully with no immediate indication of troubles. However, today when I tried to click the FortiCloud ' Launch Portal' button from the FortiGate' s dashboard, I got a the following failure: Firefox can' t establish a connection to the server at fams.fortinet.com. Also, under Log & Report -> Log Config -> Log Settings, under ' Send Logs to FortiCloud' , clicking the ' Test Connectivity' resulted in a failure message. From the CLI I did the following:config log fortiguard settingwhich returned:
getstatus : enableIt appears that the source-ip was cleared during the upgrade, though I could not find mention of this in the 5.2 upgrade release notes. Setting the source-ip to the correct IP addresses resolved the issues. Hope this helps someone!
upload-option : realtime
enc-algorithm : default
source-ip : 0.0.0.0
Thank you! I had this issue for over 3 months and today I came across this post, now it's solved!
Cheers!
In response to YtseJam's question, I went back and looked at my config to see what I changed the sourec-ip value to. I believed that I had set it to the FortiGate's LAN IP address. I was surprised to find that it is currently set to:
source-ip : 0.0.0.0
I went back and reviewed my config backup files for the last few months and cannot find an instance where the 'config log fortiguard' setting includes anything other than:
config log fortiguard setting
set status enable
end
At this point I can only guess that my previous attempt to set the source-ip was the equivalent of 'jiggling the handle' which got logs flowing again. Seeing as how attempting to set the source-ip did not result in the data being saved to the config, I hereby retract my earlier assertion that setting the correct IP address here is the real fix for this issue.
CBaezLe- can you check your config file to see if you were actually able to set the source-ip?
config log fortiguard setting
Randall Farr wrote:In response to YtseJam's question, I went back and looked at my config to see what I changed the sourec-ip value to. I believed that I had set it to the FortiGate's LAN IP address. I was surprised to find that it is currently set to:
source-ip : 0.0.0.0
I went back and reviewed my config backup files for the last few months and cannot find an instance where the 'config log fortiguard' setting includes anything other than:
config log fortiguard setting
set status enable
end
At this point I can only guess that my previous attempt to set the source-ip was the equivalent of 'jiggling the handle' which got logs flowing again. Seeing as how attempting to set the source-ip did not result in the data being saved to the config, I hereby retract my earlier assertion that setting the correct IP address here is the real fix for this issue.
CBaezLe- can you check your config file to see if you were actually able to set the source-ip?
config log fortiguard setting
Hi Randall.
Yes, I was able the change the source-ip.
config log fortiguard setting
FG (setting) # get
status : enable
upload-option : realtime
enc-algorithm : default
source-ip : 192.168.0.254
FG (setting) # set source-ip 0.0.0.0
FG (setting) # get
status : enable
upload-option : realtime
enc-algorithm : default
source-ip : 0.0.0.0
FG (setting) # end
Now I'm changing it back to 0.0.0.0 to run some test. I'll let you guys know how it went.
Cheers
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